Down Beat Magazine May 9, 1974 Vol 41 No. 9 Emerson, Lake and Palmer


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Down Beat Magazine May 9, 1974 Vol 41 No. 9 Emerson, Lake and Palmer

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Table of Contents

  • 13 Sugarcane Harris: “Sugarcane’s Got Da Blues,” by Ray Townley. There are moments when Sugarcane Harris is untouchable on the violin. But there are other moments when he couldn’t approach the right key. It’s all part of the ups and downs of a sensitive musician relating to, and often escaping from, the world around him.

  • 14 Emerson, Lake & Palmer: “A Music Force,” by Eric Gaer. Brain Salad served up in a classical dish of Manticorean dimensions. An interview with one of Britain’s heavier rock bands, one that travels with 35 tons of equipment: Now that’s heavy!

  • 16 Larry Coryell: “Have You Dug…” by Bob Ness. “A lot of jazz players make the mistake of aiming just for the listener’s head and don’t try to get into their body.” Not so Larry Coryell, as his latest electronic synthesis, The Eleventh House, testifies.

  • 18 Record Reviews: Keith Jarrett; War; Oregon; Red Garland; Catalyst; Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express; Ray Charles; The Marc Levin Ensemble; Tower Of Power; Leon Thomas; David Fanshawe; Flip Phillips; Earl Hines; Bo Hansson; E. Power Biggs; Various Artists: From Spirituals To Swing

  • 27 Blindfold Test: Bob Wilber

  • 28 Profile: Joe LaBarbera, by Jim Schaffer • Roland Prince, by Herb Nolan

  • 30 Caught: The New York Jazz Repertory Company, by Gary Giddins • Gerry Mulligan, by Joe Klee • A Night At The Club Zeleste, by David Rosenthal

  • 32 How To Beat The Combo/Improvisation Shortage, by Drs. William Fowler and John Kuzmich, Jr.

  • 33 Book Review: Six Blues-Roots Pianists: A Thorough Guide To Early Blues Piano Styles, by Eric Kriss. Reviewed by Jon Balleras

  • 35 Workshop: Joe Henderson’s Recorda-Me Solo, transcribed by Tim Price

  • 44 Pulse: Conte Condoli • Cannonball Adderley • Cal Tjader • Cat Anderson

Departments

  • 6 First Chorus

  • 8 Chords & Discords

  • 9 News

  • 10 On The Road

  • 38 Final Bar

  • 42 City Scene

Cover Design and Art: Kelly/Robertson
Cover Photo: Joseph Johnson

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